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Jacob Hopkins explores the 30days40songs project — a rare revival of protest music in the build-up to the US Presidential Election
In an age of increasing innovation, and often uncertain results, Toby Webb analyses the current state-of-play when it comes to penalty kicks
At the annual Conservative Party conference, Prime Minister announced plans for Article 50 to be triggered by spring of next year
Former Manchester Ph.D. student Antonios Oikonomou has already won £50,000 through the Eli & Britt Harari competition to develop Eksagon
Bloc Party could be poised for a comeback despite band chemistry being questionable
Following the Mancunion’s investigation into racism within the party, Jessica Chow-Lau argues there is more work to be done
University lecturers are particularly worried about the prospect of jeopardising their academic integrity and oppose surveilling the behaviour of students
Manchester students travelled to London to join the largest anti-nuclear demonstration in a generation against the renewal of Trident
With the exorbitant costs of producing drugs and conducting research, sometimes the costs are high, so let’s not blame Shkreli for all the evils of the pharmaceutical industry
An interview with the University of Manchester alumnus and author David Hartley about Spiderseed, flash fiction stories published by Sleepy House Press
Arts Emergency Manchester plans to build on the success of last year by conducting another series of workshops in schools around Manchester, promoting the arts and social sciences
The Victoria Hall (UBS) Netball Team may be the campus team for you!
Colm Lock, whose attendance at the Conservative Party Conference saw him egged by a protester, gives an exclusive insight into what it was like inside the ‘safe zone’, and his jump onto the front pages of national newspapers
At the time of writing this article, Nintendo have not announced any plans to release new Mario Kart 8 DLC, and so everything from here on out is speculation from me
Ridley Scott’s latest return to the sci-fi genre is a success thanks to stellar performances from its A-list cast
The chair of CISTA, a party campaigning solely for a review into cannabis laws, speaks to News Editor Anna Phillips about the War On Drugs, cannabis in the media, and the vision of the UK’s future legalisation policy
Hannah Brierley speaks with Beartooth frontman Caleb Shomo about his boredom with Attack!Attack!, dreams of playing at Wembley Stadium and making the choice to be happy
Schizophrenia has been described as one of the most misunderstood disorders. In ‘Reassembling the Self’, Susan Aldworth looks to diminish the stigma that schizophrenia has and to depict perceptions and experiences of it through art
A few weeks ago, we featured an article on the food of Ella Woodward…
The innovative post-folk outfit surprise and delight